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Leny Yoro sees the end of the tunnel! Stopped since the off-season due to a serious knee injury, the French central defender is now fully recovered. And he is ready to play his first match in the English championship on Wednesday evening.
Ruben Amorim, the new coach of the Red Devils, has decided to include the former Lille player in the group called to challenge Arsenal in the Premier League on Wednesday. Even if it is unlikely that he will be lined up from the start, the former Bleuet can hope to play a few minutes during this game.
Yoro present against Arsenal
The last competitive match played by Yoro dates back to May 2024. It was with his previous club LOSC (against Lille, 38e championship day). With MU, barely transferred, he was injured during the first friendly match played.
As a reminder, Yoro cost Manchester United 62 million euros. It’s the 11the the most expensive transfer in the history of the English club.
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